PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 3
203.
(e) The board of directors shall certify to the county commissioners and to the
county treasurer the total amount due each year for the redemption of the bonds or notes
so issued including all payments of principal and interest. The county treasurer shall
compute each year the amount due from each individual landowner, based upon the
amounts shown in the watershed tax roll, in such manner that the total of amounts
individually due shall equal in any year the aggregate sum required in that year for the
redemption of the bonds or notes and interest. The county treasurer shall include in his
regular tax bill for each taxable YEAR, the sum as so computed. Such watershed taxes
shall be due and collectible at the same time and in the same manner as county taxes, and
shall be liable to the same interest and penalties for late payment or nonpayment.
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Omitted word in Article 25, § 203(e).
Occurred: Ch. 588, Acts of 1959.
Article 25A - Chartered Counties of Maryland
3B.
Promptly after any county has adopted or rejected a charter form of government the
agencies listed in this section shall be notified of that change. In addition, copies of the
charter as adopted or rejected shall be sent to the following agencies:
(2) Secretary of State of Maryland
State House
Annapolis, Maryland [21404] 21401 (one copy)
DRAFTER'S NOTE:
Error: Erroneous zip code in Article 25A, § 3B(2) due to an address change.
Article 25B - Home Rule for Code Counties
1.
(c) "Public local law" (as defined in Article XI-F, § 1 of [this] THE MARYLAND
Constitution [, § 1]) means a law applicable to the incorporation, organization, or
government of a code county and contained in the county's code of public local laws. The
term does not include: (1) the charters of municipal corporations under Article XI-E of
the Constitution, (2) the laws or charters of counties under Article XI-A of the
Constitution, (3) laws, whether or not statewide in application, in the code of public
general laws, (4) laws which apply to more than one county, (5) ordinances and
resolutions of a code county enacted under public local laws.
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